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Hubble IMAX 3D... oh yeh!

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Trailer in 1080p:

http://www.apple.com/trailers/imax/hubble3d/

I caught this trailer in 3D in front of Avatar and man, it looked awesome! That opening shot was very cool to see, because it gave me some idea about what astro timelapse looks like in 3D. Even that simple shot of the astronauts in the chairs at :35 tells you that this was shot on an entirely different format than what we are used to. Resolution is irrelevant once you are downsampled all the way to 1080p. It's the massive negative/format that gives this effect.

I bet this Hubble 3D IMAX will make a ton of money, as people are now very hungry for spectacular IMAX 3D after Avatar. And this will be true 15-perf IMAX. :drool5:
 
The ignition was incredible, thanks for sharing
 
I cant even imagine how big of a rig a 15-perf 3D I-max camera is.. If theres a place to haul that thing, it would be in a zero gravity atmosphere thats for sure!

The pictures are tremendous.
 
I read that the main camera was 450 pounds and cost 3 million bucks!

Jim, I think you can beat that!
 
I read that the main camera was 450 pounds and cost 3 million bucks!

Jim, I think you can beat that!

Dude, that is way too much camera. A digital alternative seems like really the only thing to bring into that kind of environment. Someone likes a challenge.
 
I doubt that in my lifetime space travel will be affordable for the masses or that I’ll be able to explore the cosmos, so this movie may be the closest I can get.
 
I read that the main camera was 450 pounds and cost 3 million bucks!

Jim, I think you can beat that!

When you consider that public support keeps our space program open for business, spending $3 million on a camera that will shoot images that will dazzle every taxpayer that sees it is a worthwhile investment.

NASA should underwrite Jim's 28K Epic 617 development and fly the damn thing into space before the manned space budget gets cut.
 
Looks like the benefit for a high resolution small form-factor camera that can shoot more than 8 minutes would be immense for this kind of environment. :idea:



Testing, Testing......:toetap05:


NASA, IMAX Team up on Hubble Servicing Mission

What's It Like to Film IMAX 3D In Outer Space?

Fun Facts about the 3-D IMAX Filming of the Hubble Repair


Real IMAX versus........................:emote_whack:


...........explaining and defending digital Fake Imax. This is how, when you have build a great brand name, you can dilute it, and a gullible public buys it anyway.
IMAX - The Biggest Name in 3D
Why I had invested in IMAX?

Bonus........ :gnorsi:
A Rare Tour of IMAX Cameras
 
When you consider that public support keeps our space program open for business, spending $3 million on a camera that will shoot images that will dazzle every taxpayer that sees it is a worthwhile investment.

NASA should underwrite Jim's 28K Epic 617 development and fly the damn thing into space before the manned space budget gets cut.

I'm pretty sure IMAX paid to send a camera up there...how much money and how many pounds of thrust does it take to send that beast of a camera up into space?
 
We saw Avatar last weekend for the 2nd time in a "fake" Imax theater, basically a converted multiplex house. Sat on the 2nd row to get the more immersive effect of the larger "real" version. The Hubble trailer was spectacular.
Want to see Avatar again this weekend in 2k widescreen while the memory is fresh to see how the image quality compares.
 
I'm pretty sure IMAX paid to send a camera up there...how much money and how many pounds of thrust does it take to send that beast of a camera up into space?

I'm pretty sure Warner Brothers paid to put the camera up there.
 
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